K Jay Feely NFL Fantasy Football Player Rankings

2009 Fantasy Year In Review: Jay Feely has been a respectable kicker for most of his NFL career since his days with Tom Brady in Michigan. Last season Feely continued to post respectable numbers as he was thirty of thirty six on field goal opportunities.

Unfortunately, for Feely the Jets wanted to pay him 300,000 less this season and that wouldn’t work for the veteran. Because of this, Feely landed in an even better situation (in my opinion) with the Arizona Cardinals.

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2010 NFL Fantasy Football Player Rankings: With Kurt Warner gone to retirement the kicking game should open up once again as Matt Leinart is under center. Beyond the loss of Warner, the Cardinals also traded away touchdown maker Anquan Boldin to the Ravens.

This leaves the team with only one proven touchdown maker in the passing game as Larry Fitzgerald is still a stud. In the running game, both Tim Hightower and Beanie Wells can score but those are the only main options for touchdowns. Steve Breaston is a good yardage receiver, but he’s yet to prove he can score with any regularity.

Look for the Cardinals to stay close in most of the games they play and that means Feely will get consistent opportunities to score points. What is also nice for Feely is that he is now in Arizona with a nice cushy Dome stadium to play in.

Even better is that he plays in the warm weathered NFC West, and he will play the AFC West this season. Look for a lot of good weather games and scoring opportunities for this veteran in 2010.

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